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Subject: Where is empty Afterburner when we need him?
From: Tester <teest@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 01:07:16 GMT
Newsgroups: ne.org.neci.nsp, it.comp.giochi.sportivi.hattrick

74.49.180.192:7648 open socks4 proxy was used on 20 November for a
Hipcrime attack on nanae. And I got the port number by Googling so it
must have been open and was probably abused before that date.

It was used late North American Monday for a Hipcrime attack on
24hoursupport.helpdesk and the same open proxy was still there Tuesday
at 15:18 GMT.

At one time, RCN (formerly Erols) had the famous Afterburner on its
abuse desk. Now, it seems to have Dave Null.

Remember - go to RCN for your net-abuse needs. You put up a phishing
page? It will still be up on Valentine Day. You can get Giganews with
only IP authentication through RCN.

--
he settled
down  behind a  glass. 'A 'alf litre  ain't enough. It don't satisfy. And a
'ole litre's too much. It starts my bladder running. Let alone the price.'
     'You  must  have seen great changes  since you were a young man,' said
Winston tentatively.
     The  old man's  pale blue eyes moved  from the darts board to the bar,
and  from the  bar to the door of  the Gents, as though it were in the bar-
room that he expected the changes to have occurred.
     'The  beer  was better,' he  said finally. 'And  cheaper! When I was a
young  man, mild beer -- wallop we used to call it -- was fourpence a pint.
That was before the war, of course.'
     'Which war was that?' said Winston.
     'It's  all wars,' said  the old man vaguely. He took up his glass, and
his  shoulders straightened  again. ''Ere's  wishing you  the very  best of
'ealth!'
     In  his lean throat the sharp-pointed Adam's apple made a surprisingly
rapid  up-and-down movement, and the beer vanished. Winston went to the bar
and  came back  with two  more half-litres.  The old  man appeared  to have
forgotten his prejudice against drinking a full litre.
     'You are very much older than I am,' said Winston. 'You must have been
a grown man before I was born. You can remember what it was like in the old
days,  before  the Revolution. People of  my age don't really know anything
about  those times. We  can only read about them in books, and what it says
in  the  books may  not be  true. I should  like your  opinion on that. The
history  books say that life before the Revolution was completely different
from  what  it is now.  There was  the most terrible oppression, injustice,
poverty  worse than anything we can imagine. Here in London, the great mass
of  the  people never had enough  to eat from  birth to death



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